Thursday, 6 February 2014

THE POWER OF TWO: Feb. 1, Kingston. Ahead of hitting centrestage to wow her Jamaican fans at Saturday's lively Youth View Awards (YVAs), 17-year-old American music and TV sensation Zendaya Coleman posed for photographers, alongside her hostess Karen Clarke, inside the National Indoor Sports Centre. The fresh-faced starlet, who already has a pair of albums under belt, was feted along with her mini entourage at a pre-awards show bash last week. (Photo: Ishango Photos)

A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN: Jan. 30, Trelawny. Celebrating her 50th year in reggae at the Jamaica
Jazz & Blues Festival, iconic songstress Marcia Griffiths was
joined onstage by fellow sisters with voices Judy Mowatt (left) and Nadine
Sutherland who belted and boogied on Thursday's opening night of the
festival. (Photo: Infuzion.Inc)

HAVING HER MOMENT: Jan. 30, Trelawny. Backed by her powerhouse pipes and a slew of sultry jams, Grammy-winning R&B-soul chanteuse Chrisette Michele dazzled in the spotlight as she performed for the massive crowd that filled the Greenfield Stadium at the Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival on the weekend. (Photo: Infuzion.Inc)

GIRL WONDER: Jan. 30, St. James. Track superstar Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has a word with University of Technology Chancellor and former Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga after being presented with the prestigious Chancellor's Medal, the university's highest non-academic honour, for outstanding achievement in sport. The presentation was made during the International Association of University Presidents (IAUP) Caribbean Regional Forum on Higher Education banquet at MoBay's Hilton Rose Hall Hotel & Spa.
(Photo: JIS)